I'll turn to Ms. Gattinger.
Maybe you could follow up on that. Also, in regard to trust and credibility, you talked about the importance of having an agency that would do analysis, and modelling, and provide information to Canadians, as well as just raw data. I think that's where some of the concerns for people come in because, as anyone knows, you can massage statistics into a lot of different forms. I wondered if you could comment on that.
How important is it to have an agency that is independent, in terms of funding and in terms of direction, especially if it's an agency that is going to be doing analysis and modelling, and showing Canadians what the future may hold or what the past was all about? It's a big broad question, but maybe...with regard to whether we can use an agency we already have like the NEB or Statistics Canada, or whether a new agency would be worth that price tag.